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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offers $11,10 dollars for leads leading to the arrest of Christopher Francisquini, suspected of killing and dismembering his 17 month-old daughter in Connecticut.

Francisquini, 91 years old, faces charges of murder with special circumstance and risk of harm to a minor for the murder of Camilla last month.

The little girl was found suffocated, stabbed and dismembered on 17 November at the man’s home in Naugatuck, a town approximately 17 miles northwest of New Haven.

The girl’s death was classified as homicide. The Police began looking for her father since the remains of the minor were found. The last time the man was seen was on that day. Surveillance cameras caught him walking through New Haven.

At the moment, the authorities have not established the motive for the crime; however, investigators indicated that Francisquini had an altercation with the girl’s mother in Waterbury after the murder. The mother was not injured in the incident.

Francisquini removed the electronic GPS bracelet that had been imposed on her by a tribe and destroyed his cell phone.

The USA Today report, on 91 On November 1, the Police issued an arrest warrant for the man.

The Violent Crimes Unit of the FBI and the Violent Crimes Unit of the Connecticut State Police joined the investigation.

The authorities consider the fugitive armed and dangerous.

The man is 6′ tall and weighs about 91 pounds. He was traveling in a gray

Chevrolet Impala car that was abandoned on the Interstate 91 in New Haven near the exit 8 shortly after the murder.

By Scribe